➤ We offer finest Frankincense resins and Myrrh resins from only the best source of the world.

➤ Frankincense Hojari is the finest grade of Boswellia Sacra from “Oman”.

➤ Myrrh from the finest grade of Commiphora Myrrha from “Somalia”.

Myrrh from Somalia is considered the finest quality in the world. The natural region they grow in is Africa and surrounding areas.

Myrrh is considered as potent natural antiseptic and can be used externally on the skin. It cleanses and disinfects the wounds, cuts and has properties to heal the wound faster.

Myrrh is dried oleo-gum-resin in reddish brown or deep yellow shade with a spicy, warm aroma when burned.

It is of great value in the treatment of mouth infections such as ulcers, gingivitis and pyorrhoea when used as a mouthwash. It is also proved to help in reducing the elevated cholesterol and lipid levels.

Myrrh is the aromatic resin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora, which is an essential oil, termed an oleoresin. Myrrh resin is a natural gum. When a tree wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin.

So valuable has it been at times in ancient history that it has been equal in weight value to gold. During times of scarcity, its value rose even higher than that. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and other uses.

➤ We offer finest Frankincense resins and Myrrh resins from only the best source of the world.

➤ Frankincense Hojari is the finest grade of Boswellia Sacra from “Oman”.

➤ Myrrh from the finest grade of Commiphora Myrrha from “Somalia”.

Myrrh from Somalia is considered the finest quality in the world. The natural region they grow in is Africa and surrounding areas.

Myrrh is considered as potent natural antiseptic and can be used externally on the skin. It cleanses and disinfects the wounds, cuts and has properties to heal the wound faster.

Myrrh is dried oleo-gum-resin in reddish brown or deep yellow shade with a spicy, warm aroma when burned.

It is of great value in the treatment of mouth infections such as ulcers, gingivitis and pyorrhoea when used as a mouthwash. It is also proved to help in reducing the elevated cholesterol and lipid levels.

Myrrh is the aromatic resin of a number of small, thorny tree species of the genus Commiphora, which is an essential oil, termed an oleoresin. Myrrh resin is a natural gum. When a tree wound penetrates through the bark and into the sapwood, the tree bleeds a resin. Myrrh gum, like frankincense, is such a resin.

So valuable has it been at times in ancient history that it has been equal in weight value to gold. During times of scarcity, its value rose even higher than that. It has been used throughout history as a perfume, incense and other uses.

Weight: 40 gm.

Uses for Myrrh

Both frankincense and myrrh have been used for centuries as incense. They have been burned and laid on charcoal to smoke. Both have also been used in mummification and preparing bodies for burial. The antibacterial properties of both compounds may help to purify the air and aid in preservation in both cases.

Myrrh has been used for female problems including menstruation issues, menopause and uterine tumors. Like Frankincense, myrrh has also been used for arthritis.

Myrrh has long been used for oral treatments. It decreases inflammation in the mouth and can kill bacteria. This makes it a great aid in mouth ulcers, tooth problems and other oral issues.

Myrrh has also been used for hemorrhoids, possibly due to its anti-inflammatory properties.